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What are your sources for this information?
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The same place as just about everything else this kid says: his imagination.
This price break sounds pretty good to me. An extra 20 gigs of hard drive space and a game does not equal $100, so the 60 gig model for $500 sounds a whole lot better than the one for $600. I like how these console manufacturers buy a bunch of overstocked, obsolete hard drives, probably for about five to ten dollars a piece, to put in their consoles and then expect the consumers to want to pay a premium for them. That said, we might not be all that far away from it being an attractive purchase.
How ya doing, buddy?